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January 2019

Parenting is one of the most creative and exhausting jobs you’ll ever have. Sometimes you’ll find yourself saying or doing things to your child you swore you would never do.

Our 10-class parenting series draws on the latest scientific research on brain and child development, as well as the effects of childhood toxic stress. Discover how to communicate in ways that deepen your relationship with your child and begin to model the skills that are proven to help your child succeed at school, have more rewarding relationships and enjoy a longer, healthier life.

This is a chance for you to deepen your knowledge about trauma, resilience and post-traumatic growth. We will dive deeper into the science behind how the brain and body respond to trauma, including the polyvagal theory and recent discoveries about how to harness brain waves and eye movements to heal trauma.

Echo brings you a one-day training on trauma for those professionals working with children and families who want a solid grounding in this cutting-edge subject. Did you know that childhood trauma can impact learning and
memory? That our survival responses include not only 'fight' and 'flight' but also 'freeze' and 'fawn?' That a hug can quite literally save a life? Register today for this fascinating review of all that current science is telling us about the number one health issue of our time.

February 2019

The Community Resiliency Model® (CRM) is a biologically-based trauma intervention designed for community members who need information about trauma and coping skills but who have limited access to mental health resources.